socialjustice
Josh Gibson died in January 1947, a little more than three months before Jackie Robinson broke professional baseball's so-called "color barrier." Despite never playing a single inning in the two leagues that comprise Major League Baseball (MLB), Gibson is now officially recognized as the player with the best career batting average in MLB history: He hit .372 during his years in the Negro Leagues, a few points higher than Ty Cobb's career average of .367, the previously recognized top mark. It's a somewhat incoherent idea to have Gibson on top of the batting average charts, but that's the awkwa...
Reason
1. How long is Martinez’s leash?For the purposes of this question, we are going to assume that the QB competition in camp was as competitive as advertised and Luke McCaffrey truly made Adrian Martinez the starting role. Since nobody outside of the program saw any of the practices, I will take Scott Frost and staff at their word.So if Frost feels he has “two first-string quarterbacks”, when would he consider making a change from QB1a to QB1b? After an ineffective and turnover plagued half? A loss where the offense is flat? Multiple games?Given that the backup quarterback is always the most popu...
HuskerMax
Test of Corporate Purpose Unveils How More than 800 Publicly-Traded Companies Responded to COVID-19 Pandemic and Social and Racial Injustice Q2 2020 hedge fund letters, conferences and moreStudy analyzes domestic and international companies’ historic commitment to social good, speed in their response, and calls for new form of stakeholder capitalismNew York, NY — Today, the Test of Corporate Purpose (TCP) unveiled whether companies are ‘walking the talk’ when it comes to meeting stakeholder, worker, and community needs during the COVID-19 pandemic, noxious inequality, and calls for racial and ...
ValueWalk
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